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Some people leave nothing while others leave behind vast wealth. Still, others leave behind accomplishments while many leave a lack thereof.
Truth be told, most of us simply hope our lives mattered while possibly dying and not really knowing.
So, how does a person measure whether or not their life mattered?
As the story of Esther comes to a close, we're invited to wrestle with a question that reaches far beyond ancient kings, queen...
Most of us spend a lot of time preparing for what we'll do if things don't work out.
What if the door never opens? What if the prayer goes unanswered? What if the opportunity never comes?
But how often do we prepare for what happens when it does? Like the long awaited promotion, or that long awaited answer to prayer you've been hoping and waiting for.
What do you do when it finally arrives?
In Responding to Opportunity, Pasto...
Most of us know what it's like to live somewhere between what was and what could be.
Maybe it's the space between a promise and its fulfillment. A setback and a breakthrough. A prayer you've prayed and an answer you're still waiting to see. Whatever it is, life often feels like moving forward while still longing for something more.
In a world that never seems to slow down, it's easy to wonder if anything meaningful is actually happ...
What if the biggest danger in your life isn’t what’s happening around you, but what’s quietly happening inside you?
In Things Aren’t What They Seem, Pastor Alvin walks through one of the most tension-filled moments in Esther, where hidden motives, pride, fear, and truth all collide in a single room. What looks controlled on the surface slowly begins to unravel in ways nobody expected.
But this message is abo...
In a world that pushes us to move faster, force outcomes, and stay in control, waiting can feel frustrating, confusing, or even forgotten.
But what if the delay isn’t punishment? What if God is doing something deeper in the middle of it?
In The Favor In the Delay, Bria walks through a tension-filled moment in Esther’s story that feels surprisingly familiar to our own lives. Through uncertainty, sleepless nights, unexpec...
There are moments in life when you already know what needs to happen next, but taking that step feels overwhelming.
So instead, you wait and tell yourself you’ll deal with it later. You know, maybe things will calm down, or better yet, when the tension disappears on its own. But we all know it never will.
Because if we’re honest, staying quiet often feels easier than risking change.
In What If This Is ...
Some of the hardest moments in life happen when doing what’s right creates tension with the people around you.
In this week’s message, The Friction of Faith, Pastor Alvin guides us into that uncomfortable space between conviction and compromise, pressure and purpose, fear and trust.
Through the story of Esther, Mordecai, and Haman in Esther 3, we wrestle with the kind of questions many of us carry but rarely say o...
Have you ever found yourself in a place you didn’t plan, trying to figure out what you’re supposed to do next?
Not some big, dramatic moment. Just real life. A season you didn’t choose and wouldn’t have signed up for, where nothing feels all that clear and God feels… quiet.
In You’re Not Here By Accident, we enter into a moment in Esther’s story that feels a lot like that. It meets us righ...
Easter shows up every year, but what does it actually mean?
For some, it’s egg hunts and time outside. For others, it’s food, family, and a full house. And for some, it’s just another day.
But if Easter can mean so many different things, what is it really about?
That’s the question behind When the Journey Changes Everything, as we look at the moment at the center of Easter in Matthew 28, where life didn&rsqu...
Have you ever been so sure about yourself only to realize later you weren’t as strong as you thought?
Most of us like to believe we know who we are. What we’d say. How we’d respond. What we’d never do.
But life has a way of putting pressure on us, and in those moments, something deeper gets revealed.
In the message, When the Journey Exposes The Real You, Pastor Alvin guides us into that tension. Not ju...
Sometimes the hardest part of the journey isn’t the road itself… it’s realizing you’ve been reading the map wrong.
You can be moving, striving, doing all the right things, and still feel like something isn’t lining up. Like the outcome you expected doesn’t match the reality you’re living.
In When the Journey Gets Misunderstood, Bria takes us into a moment where people close to Jesus though...
Truth is, most of us move through life thinking we’re doing pretty well.
Day in and day out, we try our best to live right, make good decisions, and hold everything together.
But every now and then, something happens that shakes us to our core, that quietly reveals what we’re actually leaning on… and it’s not always what we thought.
So what do you do when life doesn’t go the way you expected, an...
Sometimes life feels like a trip you didn’t fully prepare for.
You had a plan. A timeline. An idea of how things were supposed to go. But somewhere along the way, the path shifted, and you realized following Jesus might take you somewhere different than you expected.
In “Pack Your Bags,” Pastor Alyssa Jacobs from Mosaic Church Austin opens a new series leading toward Easter by inviting us into a simple but challen...
What do you do when the person who hurt you shows back up?
Not a distant memory or a “asking for a friend” scenario, but a real, face-to-face moment.
What do you do then?
In this message, Put It On My Account, Pastor Alvin closes out the Second Chances series in the book of Philemon by stepping into the tension between betrayal and grace, and the kind of forgiveness we all need to give and receive, even when it costs us...
Have you ever tried to outgrow your past by outrunning it?
You know, where you change your habits, switch up your circle, chase something new, maybe even try to become a different version of yourself.
And yet, somewhere in the quiet, you still feel the pull of what was left unresolved.
In Going Back Different, Pastor Alvin guides us into a short, often overlooked letter in the Bible and wrestle with a very real question:
What...
Ever been in that place where something between you and someone else just feels off… and you have no idea how to fix it or get back to good?
A conversation that went sideways. Trust that cracked. A relationship that feels awkward, distant, or tense every time you walk into the room.
This series, Second Chances: A Path to Making What’s Broken Beautifully Whole, Again, steps into the uncomfortable space most of us avoid ...
If we’re honest, most days feel pretty ordinary. We move through familiar routines, see familiar faces, and keep life moving at a steady pace.
It’s easy to go from one moment to the next without pausing to ask what God might be doing right in front of us.
In Seeing God’s Mission, Pastor Alvin invites us into a moment from John 4 where Jesus gently calls His followers to lift their eyes and notice what they&r...
Have you ever felt fear creep in, even when you know God has spoken promises over your life?
In The Spirit’s Power, Joice Villamor invites us into a moment after Jesus’ resurrection when the disciples are hiding behind locked doors, unsure of what comes next. Right in the middle of their fear, Jesus shows up and speaks peace.
This message connects our everyday doubts and hesitation with a question many of us carry: how ...
Have you ever looked at your life and thought, I don’t see a way forward from here?
Most of us know that feeling. Sometimes it’s the weight of our own choices. Sometimes it’s what life handed us without warning.
In those moments, it’s easy to feel stuck, tired, or quietly discouraged, even as we admire people who stay committed when everything in them wants to quit.
In The Son’s Sacrifice, Bria c...
Have you ever stopped and wondered if God still cares about a world that feels fragile, divided, or worn down, or about a life that feels unsettled beneath the surface? Ever been there before?
Grounded in John 3:16, Pastor Alvin moves past words we’ve heard before and points us to the heart behind them.
He reminds us that God’s love isn’t reactive or conditional. It’s initiating, personal, and cl...
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